Deion shoots down idea of coaching Cowboys: 'I love it where I am'
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Deion Sanders isn't interested in leaving Colorado for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Buffaloes head coach was quick to shoot down the idea of him joining the Cowboys after his former NFL teammate Michael Irvin brought it up Tuesday on FS1's "Speak."
"Don't start that," Sanders responded, adding, "I love it where I am."
Sanders, who played for the Cowboys from 1995-99, has said before that he would never leave college football for the NFL because he doesn't think his coaching style would translate well at the professional level.
The Cowboys are 3-6 this season and have lost four straight games heading into their Week 11 matchup against the Houston Texans.
Colorado, meanwhile, is 7-2 and sits second in the Big 12.
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